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Sweetwater Authority officials and Loveland lake users are discussing what to do with a $750,000 state grant the agency has received for trail improvements.. In the first workshop this month ...
Residents of Loveland, Colorado, are relieved to see the local "Gulf of Greeley" filling back up after a survey in late May found over 500 fish dead following low water levels. "It's beautiful out ...
The Loveland Reservoir, once drained and shuttered in 2022, is now poised for a transformation with the allocation of a $750,000 state grant aimed at enhancing its trails.
Several swimming locations are available near Fort Collins, Colorado, including Horsetooth Reservoir, Boyd Lake and Windsor ...
Loveland Lake and Dam is a true hidden gem in the backcountry about 40 minutes drive from downtown San Diego off I-8 East. The trailhead can be easily missed if you blink once while driving down ...
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — East County residents are now advocating for how $750,000 in state funding should be spent on improvements to Loveland Reservoir after a long fight to get it reopened.
In the fall of 1894 — when Lake Loveland was created as an agricultural reservoir to serve Northern Colorado farms — the problems of 2021 were probably not even fathomable.
The city of Loveland may have canceled its fireworks show this year, but there are a number of nearby options for residents ...
Sweetwater Authority uses its Loveland Reservoir to serve about 200,000 water customers, including in National City, Bonita and parts of Chula Vista. They're fighting over the right to fish.
Opportunity to fill Lake Loveland has been limited this year With regard to the low water levels in Lake Loveland, it is important to understand that Lake Loveland is a reservoir rather than a ...
Searchers on Tuesday recovered a body from the Loveland reservoir where a kayaker went missing on Sunday evening. The man’s identity and official cause of death will be released by the Larimer ...
Re “Drought prompts water transfer between Loveland and Sweetwater reservoirs” (Nov. 19): I appreciate how your article mentioned the position of those who are against draining this resource.